Exfoliating is done after face washing. Those with sensitive skin should use once—no more than twice a week. “Normal” skin can use up to three times a week. If you use more than that, you may see adverse effects.
Exfoliating is done after face washing. Those with sensitive skin should use once—no more than twice a week. “Normal” skin can use up to three times a week. If you use more than that, you may see adverse effects.
Honey essential oil– moisturizes and hydrates skin. Diminishes signs of premature aging. Pore cleanser and gentle exfoliant. Fights acne and breakouts. Relieves sunburn
Vanilla essential oil – eliminates free radicals. Protects body from chronic disease. Lowers swelling. Prevents breakouts and soothes redness and irritation. Infection and fever preventer. Aphrodisiac. Antidepressant
Jojoba beads – removes dead skin cells without harshness
Cetearyl Alcohol – A fatty alcohol used as an emollient to soften skin and used for soothing and healing
Exfoliating is done after face washing. Those with sensitive skin should use once—no more than twice a week. “Normal” skin can use up to three times a week. If you use more than that, you may see adverse effects.
Directions: Splash face with water. Squeeze a dime size on the tips of your fingers. Rub gently together and apply to the face. Massage all over face, avoiding eyes. Rinse thoroughly.